A countless number of drugs have been tested to fight toenail fungus, but to no avail due to the often serious side effects of liver and kidney damage. Also, most of the drugs on the market must be taken over very long periods of time. This can become extremely expensive in some cases.

As a natural physician I have seen these kinds of problems over the past fifteen years and can confirmthere is a non-toxic and quite inexpensive method to completely eliminate this nagging problem.

SOLUTION

I have been successful over the years in treating this medical fungal problem by simply placing your feet in an ionic foot bath for 30-60 minutes. After the initial treatment in the foot spa, I advise the patient to trim back the nail as far as possible without causing any pain or drawing blood. Use a nail file to scrape away any remaining dead tissue away onto a disposable sheet. Make sure to carefully dispose of the trimmings.

Apply a couple drops of this mixture under the infected nail 2-3 times per day after using the A12X Power machine. Keep cutting the nail back and don’t forget to clean the dead tissue from under the nail as best you can. When you begin to see new nail growing, stop the treatment and allow the nail to fully grow back. Keep in mind that toe nails generally grow slower than fingernails so be patient while the healthy nail grows back. That being said, this general technique can be applied to your fingernails as well.

It is possible that DMSO and SSKI may not be available in your area. Another alternative tincture to be used is tea tree oil, however I find my solution to be more effective and provide a better chance for complete healing.

REMEMBER

Cleanse and detoxify with a 30+ minute foot spa session

Trim the nail back without causing bleeding or pain

File excess dead skin with a nail file

Apply a few drops of the DMSO and SSKI solution 2-3 times daily

Repeat the steps regularly until new and healthy nail starts growing back

The information contained in this article is intended for general information and guidance only and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a qualified doctor or other health practitioner. Neither the author or publisher can accept any responsibility for your health status or any side effects related to the treatment described in this article.